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Grant
Approved Date
08/13/2019
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2019-113
Agenda Item Number
8.E.
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State of Florida, Division of Emergency Management
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Emergency Management Preparedness Assistance Grant (EMPG)
Federally-Funded Subgrant Agreement G002 to operate Emergency Management Program
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G0002
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Rule 691-42.002(3), Florida Administrative Code, defines the term conference as: <br />[T]he coming together of persons with a common interest or interests for the purpose of <br />deliberation, interchange of views, or for the removal of differences or disputes and for <br />discussion of their common problems and interests. The term also includes similar <br />meetings such as seminars and workshops which are Targe formal group meetings that <br />are programmed and supervised to accomplish intensive research, study, discussion and <br />work in some specific field or on a governmental problem or problems. A conference <br />does not mean the coming together of agency or interagency personnel. <br />In order for travel to a conference or convention to qualify for reimbursement, the cost must be <br />reasonable and attendance at the conference must be necessary for the successful completion of <br />a task required by this Agreement. <br />Provided the cost qualifies as reasonable and necessary for the successful completion of a task <br />required by this Agreement, travel to a conference that complies with the requirements of Rule <br />691-42.004, Florida Administrative Code, satisfies the minimum level of service for conference <br />travel under this Agreement. <br />In pertinent part, Rule 691-42.004(1), Florida Administrative Code, states "No public funds shall <br />be expended for attendance at conferences or conventions unless: <br />• The main purpose of the conference or convention is in connection with the official <br />business of the state and directly related to the performance of the statutory duties and <br />responsibilities of the agency participating; <br />• The activity provides a direct educational or other benefit supporting the work and public <br />purpose of the person attending; <br />• The duties and responsibilities of the traveler attending such meetings are compatible <br />with the objectives of the particular conference or convention; and <br />• The request for payment of travel expenses is otherwise in compliance with these rules." <br />Provided the cost qualifies as reasonable and necessary for the successful completion of a task <br />required by this Agreement, and provided any related travel complies with the requirements of <br />Rule 691-42.004, Florida Administrative Code, conferences may qualify for reimbursement under <br />this Agreement: <br />Requests for reimbursement for payment of the registration fee or for a conference or convention <br />must include: <br />• A statement explaining how the expense directly relates to the Recipient's successful <br />performance of a task outlined in this Agreement; <br />• A copy of those pages of the agenda that itemizes the registration fee; <br />• A copy of local travel policy; and, <br />• A copy of the travel voucher or a statement that no travel costs were incurred, if <br />applicable. <br />When a meal is included in a registration fee, the meal allowance must be deducted from the <br />reimbursement claim, even if the traveler decides for personal reasons not to eat the meal. See <br />section 112.061(6)(c), Florida Statutes ("No one, whether traveling out of or in state, shall be <br />reimbursed for any meal or lodging included in a convention or conference registration fee paid <br />by the state."). A continental breakfast is considered a meal and must be deducted if included in <br />a registration fee for a convention or conference. However, in the case where a meal is provided <br />by a hotel or airline, the traveler shall be allowed to claim the meal allowance provided by law. <br />41 <br />
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